Iranian Foreign & Resistance Front Strategy & Operations

Yes Iran is executing being a joke brilliantly. Everyone is laughing at us, bravo to our leaders for that.
This is a child’s emotional take. Countries aren’t run by children brought up in Hollywood dogma. This stuff is real and it’s how it’s done. Smart minds agree with me. Iran’s behavior agrees with me.

This doesn’t mean there won’t be a response. There might be or not. If there is it must not change the equation: Israel’s self destruction. This is so painfully obvious.
 
I really hope the lack of strong leadership in Iran that lead to this stage where Israel can do literally anything it wants, learns a lesson.

Tonight, many Iranians in positions of power should hang their heads in shame. They are not worthy of the positions nor titles they hold...

(It's me BlueInGreen btw lol).
You are way to emotional. Good thing cooler heads are running the show! We are going to lose people in this war as we already have but if through hot headed emotional response to every time we take a hit we can lose EVERYTHING!!! If we want Israel to be defeated, we have to follow the path and not become reactionary! Once you become reactionary, you are no longer in charge!
 
This is war. Your side is fighting the most ruthless and demonic forces that have ever existed and the only way you can fight is is to have your enemy reacting to the situation you have planned for them . The last thing Iran should do is react in a way that gives the Empire a reason to take the burden that the Israelis are under in their unsuccessful military adventure in Gaza and bring it down of Iran! This is a desperate move by Israel to get Iran to do something that they can use to bring in the Americans and their lackeys to come do the fighting for them while the IOF make more genocidal tik toc videos instead of being grinded down daily. Israel is bleeding every day that they are in Gaza. This has been the single most costly war in Israel existence with no victory in sight. They want the pressure to be taken off their army because they are not designed to carry out combat for long durations. Some on this site are in a panic thinking that it is the resistance that is exhausted while that is not true due to the almost daily footage of resistance coming out of Gaza.
 
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UAE and Bahrain would complicate Iran-Saudi reapproachement. Baku would anger Turkey and will not happen. Jordan is the best target in my opinion. Around 1100km from Iran. It's in a densely populated city so the attack will need to be very precise.

But who are we kidding, if we are lucky to get any response it is more likely to be against some random building in Iraq.
And more hopping by the Mullahs in Iran.
 
This senile man has gone crazy:-



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Biden considers $18bn arms transfer to Israel, including F-15 jets: Report​

Biden faces pressure from foreign partners, rights groups and some fellow Democrats in Congress to impose conditions on arms transfers to Israel.

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The sale is separate from the $14bn in aid for Israel that Biden has asked the Congress to approve as part of a sweeping $95bn national security package [File: Miriam Alster/Reuters]
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US President Joe Biden’s administration is weighing whether to go ahead with an $18bn arms transfer package to Israel that would include dozens of F-15 aircraft, according to the Reuters news agency.
The sale of 25 F-15s has been under review since the US received the formal request in January 2023, Reuters reported, citing one of five sources familiar with the plans, long before Israel’s six-month-old military campaign in Gaza. This sale would boost that number to as many as 50 F-15s.

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Accelerating delivery of the aircraft was among the top requests from Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant, who visited Washington last week and held talks with US officials including National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, a second source said.
Biden faces pressure from foreign partners, human rights groups and some of his fellow Democrats in Congress to impose conditions on arms transfers to rein in Israel’s offensive in Gaza where health officials say at least 32,845 Palestinians have been killed, many of them civilians.
One US official said that even if formal notification were sent to Congress tomorrow and the deal was finalised immediately, the earliest the aircraft would be delivered would be 2029. Israel is seeking to beef up its already formidable fleet of warplanes not just for its continuing fight against Hamas but to ward off any further threat from the Tehran-backed Lebanese armed group Hezbollah on its northern border as well as from regional rival Iran.
House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul gave the green light for the F-15 sale on January 30, a committee aide told Reuters, when the relevant congressional offices responsible for approving major arms transfers were notified.
“Administration-Congressional deliberations on the F-15 case have already occurred,” the second source familiar with the matter said, but added that some of the four officers required to sign off on any arms transfers had yet to do so.
US law requires Congress to be notified of significant foreign military sales agreements and allows it to block such sales by passing a resolution of disapproval if there is concern about human rights violations or other issues, although no such resolution has ever passed and survived a presidential veto.
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An informal review process allows the Democratic and Republican leaders of foreign affairs committees to vet such agreements before a formal notification to Congress.
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The Israel package includes 50 F-15 aircraft, and support services, training, maintenance, sustainment and many years of contractor support during the jets’ lifecycle, which could typically go for up to two decades, the sources told Reuters.

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One source said the Biden administration had expressed support to Israel for its F-15 request. Washington has publicly expressed concern about Israel’s proposed military offensive in Rafah, the southernmost city of the Gaza Strip where many Palestinians have taken shelter after being displaced by Israel’s assault.
Israel is also facing accusations it has violated international humanitarian law – a set of rules aimed at protecting civilians in armed conflicts, including the Geneva Conventions.
Witnesses and rights groups have accused Israel of indiscriminate bombing, targeting civilian infrastructure, mistreating detainees, extrajudicial executions and using humanitarian aid as a weapon of war, among other abuses.
But last week, the State Department said it had not found Israel to be in violation of international humanitarian law in any incident.
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This sale is separate from the $14bn in aid for Israel that Biden has asked Congress to approve as part of a sweeping $95bn national security supplemental spending package that also includes aid for Ukraine and Taiwan.
Washington gives $3.8bn in annual military assistance to Israel, and the administration has so far resisted calls to condition any arms transfers even though senior US officials have criticised Israel over the high civilian death toll.
On Sunday, Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley invoked the Easter holiday to condemn the war on Gaza.
“We must also recognise that America is complicit in this tragedy by resupplying Israel with bombs and failing to use America’s leverage to increase aid delivered into Gaza,” he wrote in a series of social media posts.




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Israelis, whether soldier or settler, should die in a retaliation, at least 10-20 of them, there should be entities of any sort killed from a retaliation, that are Israelis
I would wait until a Saar corvette goes to any port and then sink it with a volley of ballistic missiles. Must be a military objetive and must be out of Israel. Unfortunately bombing any target inside Israel will spark a open war. And maybe Israel can be severely punished. But US will enter in that war and then Iran will loose. Iran need nuclear weapons but also a credible Air Force. So the better answer is a pure military target out of the country. I am pretty sure that even Biden will avoid an answer to that retaliatory answer.
 
No, nukes prevent confidence that your opponent won’t evade your territory. Which again Iran isn’t afraid of a war with Israel or US where boots on the ground happen. That is highly unlikely maybe even borderline impossible outside of WW3.

Instead, Iran is worried about a war where US/Israel will use air power to destroy its economic assets, infrastructure, and military capability all without landing a single troop inside Iran.

In that scenario, nukes are useless for Iran. It will still have to respond via conventional means. Iran is the least likely country to use nuclear weapons of all the current nuclear weapons powers.

Nukes were made to prevent your territory from falling to your enemy in an era where boots on the ground was how war was conducted. With the emergence of 5th Gen. Fighters, BMs, Hypersonic CMs, Drones, Stealth Bombers, etc you can do major damage to your opponent without ever escalating to full blown war.
Iran nuclear weapons would compensate israeli ones. The doctrine of using them are another debate. But having nukes will always equalize the possibility of a mutually assured destruction. Here the problem it is some weaknesses in conventional capabilities and those are IRIAF and IRIN. Those must be filled before a conventional war against that Rogue state.
 
This is war. Your side is fighting the most ruthless and demonic forces that have ever existed and the only way you can fight is is to have your enemy reacting to the situation you have planned for them . The last thing Iran should do is react in a way that gives the Empire a reason to take the burden that the Israelis are under in their unsuccessful military adventure in Gaza and bring it down of Iran! This is a desperate move by Israel to get Iran to do something that they can use to bring in the Americans and their lackeys to come do the fighting for them while the IOF make more genocidal tik toc videos instead of being grinded down daily. Israel is bleeding every day that they are in Gaza. This has been the single most costly war in Israel existence with no victory in sight. They want the pressure to be taken off their army because they are not designed to carry out combat for long durations. Some on this site are in a panic thinking that it is the resistance that is exhausted while that is not true due to the almost daily footage of resistance coming out of Gaza.
Correct! It's so painfully obvious. Emotions are blinding clear thinking. Thank goodness the IRI is lead by clear thinkers.
 
Iran nuclear weapons would compensate israeli ones. The doctrine of using them are another debate. But having nukes will always equalize the possibility of a mutually assured destruction. Here the problem it is some weaknesses in conventional capabilities and those are IRIAF and IRIN. Those must be filled before a conventional war against that Rogue state.
Incorrect! Iran is already nuclear. Additionally, even that is for deterrence against the US.
 
Counterpoint below. Proponent of retaliation. I'm fan of this person. However, his explanation is obvious and simplistic.

Again, the main point is NOT retaliation (it may or may not come). The crucial point is to maintain the status quo. Now if that can be done with some 'meaningful' retaliation then fine. Otherwise retaliation, in the intuitive and satisfying sense, will be terribly counterproductive.

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Iranians are smart and could replicate similar facility, it would boost numbers and free resources for other projects.

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Counterpoint below. Proponent of retaliation. I'm fan of this person. However, his explanation is obvious and simplistic.

Again, the main point is NOT retaliation (it may or may not come). The crucial point is to maintain the status quo. Now if that can be done with some 'meaningful' retaliation then fine. Otherwise retaliation, in the intuitive and satisfying sense, will be terribly counterproductive.

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I agree with him. He makes a very good point.
 
This is a child’s emotional take. Countries aren’t run by children brought up in Hollywood dogma. This stuff is real and it’s how it’s done. Smart minds agree with me. Iran’s behavior agrees with me.

This doesn’t mean there won’t be a response. There might be or not. If there is it must not change the equation: Israel’s self destruction. This is so painfully obvious.
I agree. But in the field of public relations, if there is no proportionate retaliation, Iran will be seen as a weak actor and this is a motivator for enemies to cross more and more red lines. Just look at NATO's case with Russia in the Black Sea.
 

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